xwalker
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I think the problem with Mayock’s mock drafts is exactly the opposite.
I think he picks players based solely on who he feels is the best player and who he thinks fits best with any particular team. I honestly don’t think he does any homework or research on info coming out of the teams themselves.
The Cowboys are a perfect example. They are usually very transparent leading up to the draft. If the draft fell the way he said it would, our front office would have Leighton Vander Esche, D.J. Moore, Rashaan Evans, and James Daniels (possibly even Harold Landry) ahead of Sutton on their board.
Yes, they spent time with Sutton, but he is a Round 2 prospect. But all MM sees is that Sutton is the receiver most like Dez, and so the lazy conclusion is to assign Courtland Sutton to Dallas.
I am at a loss to understand why Mayock is heralded as such a Draft Guru at NFL Network when he seems to do so little work attempting to find out the inside scoop on what the teams are actually coveting in Round 1.
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He does not like to do mock drafts.
He likes to focus on the draft prospects, not on team needs.
I would be similar if I were a media draft analyst. I would want to study the prospects.
What teams will do is just a guessing game.
What I want from draft analysts is an accurate analysis of each player.
My mock draft is basically rank the prospects from 1 to 32 and assign #1 to the team with pick #1 and assign pick #2 to the team with pick #2, etc..
